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100

A type of government where power is given to the government by the people.

Democratic Government

100

Equal representation in this House of Congress levels the playing field.

The Senate

100

How much can be made and how much they want.

Supply and Demand

100

Fossil Fuels and Coal.

Nonrenewable Resources

200

This branch of government drafts bills to be approved and made into law.

Legislative Branch

200

These territories are sovereign and have the authority to govern as they see fit. 

Native American Reservations

200

The two party system continues to have these two at the lead.

Democrats and Republicans

200

Although the public is not involved in this election, everyone will follow it carefully. 

Primary Election

300

The power of veto guarantees this branch stays in the game. 

Executive Branch

300

Proportionate representation in this House of Congress guarantees all voices are heard.

House of Representatives

300

Supply and Demand is a staple of this economic system.

Market Economy or Capitalism

300

Power is kept fair and equal with these government measures in place.

Checks and Balances

400

From Brown to Marbury, Plessey to Dred Scott, this branch's power of review shapes the law.

Judicial Branch

400

Every time we made amends, the people gained more power and freedom.

Bill of Rights

400

No need for greed in this economic system. 

Command Economy

400

100,000,000 is narrowed down to 538 to elect the leader of the free world. 

Electoral College

500

This type of government places all power in the hands of one or a few.

Authoritarian Government

500

Despite only serving for two years, this political office can be held indefinitely.

Representative

500

Tribal lands took a huge gamble with these lucrative establishments.

Casinos

500

The need for greed made sure the economy did not succeed (for a bit at least). 

Recession

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